Orcs Must Die! 2 Contains ‘Classic Mode’ For Seasoned Slayers

Loyalty bonuses are almost as common as the sequels themselves giving players, as they do, a little added incentive to keep up with a franchise. Robot Entertainment have now revealed what awaits within Orcs Must Die! 2 for those returning to the series on Steam upon its July 30 release.

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Loyalty bonuses are almost as common as the sequels themselves giving players, as they do, a little added incentive to keep up with a franchise. Robot Entertainment have now revealed what awaits within Orcs Must Die! 2 for those returning to the series on Steam upon its July 30 release.

Classic mode, as it is known, will unlock instantly and feature 10 levels from Orcs Must Die! that will be playable both alone and within the new co-op mode. We don’t know which levels will be included, but there are certainly enough of them to choose from and many where an extra pair of deadly hands would have come in use.

Those without the first game, could do worse than keeping an eye on our Steam Sale summary to see if it ever drops below its current 50% discount. Those of us who already have it, should ensure that our thirst for orc blood is back for Orcs Must Die! 2 – though I suspect that it never really left.

Source: Joystiq


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